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Show Pleasant Review PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1923. NUMBER S3 OF THE RELIEF SOCIE 1st Ward Glvea Social ...... The Belief Society ot the 1st ward Ps social Thursday afternoon In! honor of Mrs. IetUei Walker, who In ; resigned from Her position ..... as - J Vf ... Mom, Unlllrl.i presiueufc who resigned her work in thai ward ions time ago., The social was given jt the honi of Mrs. Walker. . . x good program was rendered, games were played and social chats indulged In. A lunch consisting of sandwiches, cocoa, salad , cake and cream was served to about 40 guests. .. Mrs. Walker expects to make her 'koine with her daughter at Werner . . this winter. .:' . " .. ; : . ' '- ''. ' Belief Society Conference 1 f Second Ward The Second ward Keller society ' held their yearly ward conference Sunday night, when the fallowing ' , program was rendered: Hardman, Mrs. Genevieve Hayes, Mrs. . Cleone Kirk, Mrs. Ash and Mrs. Sad ' ie Clark. Short talk on year's work-Pres. jieli& EL Thorns. DOINGS m Financial report ot year's work ...I.. Treasurer, Olivia FOttts. Selection Quartette. Talk on latter day evidences of the Book of Mormon Susie B. Swensoh. Short talk Stake Secty. Mary E. AbeL . f T. ' - " TRllf Bp. S. L. Swenson. Closing song Quartette. A uu ws nc UWh u www In Germany, are to have them read W IV. sV tm VVUiilUVkVf WUAVM " 44 call lor litem. ; " Prayer CouDielor, Ida M. Smith. -r aft m "an" "" "' Csnferene Prorrua Th Third ward Relief Society conference waa held Sunday night The following program was rendered: render-ed: ' .. Prayer Mrs, Atwood." Speech ot Welcome Pres. Minnie Anderson. Yearly report Secty. Holds Rich- Ins. Officers names presented by Bp. Christiansen. Charity report-Counselor Maggie Holdaway.. Talk on SunsMne Work Annie Johnson. Summary of Theology Work La-vtaa La-vtaa PugaL Musical selection Ethel ,West and Jla(Ue.JBeck- Summary of Literary Work Elisa Jacobsen. Talk on the magaslne 10 reasons why w should subscribe for," it Stena ClaytbnT" T" Solo Nellie Rfchlnsr Talk Stake Board Member, Amy Rozsa. Remarks Bp. .Christiansen. " -Prayer Matilda Chrlstensen. . I.lndon , first ..Ward Will " Hold Basar Today The Lindon First ward Relief So. clety and Primary Association will hold a bazar today, Saturday, brgln-aln? brgln-aln? at 12 o'clock-noon and ending t'h a dance at night : The Relief Society has a number of nullts and rugs to be Bold, In addition ad-dition to numerous articles of cloth. tof?. - Lunch win be old during the day and refreshments will be on sale during the dance In the evening. A missionary farewell will be giv en Sunday night, Nov. IS at 7:80 p. m. in the Lindon Second ward chape! 1n honor of Theron WWteley. A good attendance Is desired. t t EVERYTHINOIN FLO WE B S PLEASANT OROVIJ; Good Service Backed by Lone: Experience X Phone c ' , 54W 10 SE RESPONSIB ": Some time ago a man came to PI oasam urove who was poorly clad and without means. He was unkempt ana walked about In an almlessway and 'was hungry and coldi Our Iol cal officer questioned him in regards to his name, buBlnesa and dMn aflon. HSId not seem to know his name or would not disclose it - He K.i . . . jum ua proiession and appeared to have no destination, In fact, seemed tB he a little feeble minded. Officer Winters telephoned the sheriffs office and an officer came over, looked the man over and said, un let him go. He'll drift after awhile." away Just who is supposed to have the responsibility of a man of this kind If not the county authorities T Surely Sure-ly a city like Pleasant Grove need not be burdened with these kind of characters. If the man is Insane or feeble minded, be should be taken j care of In the state or county lnstl. Itutions that are provided for this kind of people. He might, as winter advances, prove a menace to the women wo-men and children ot this locality. o . ' Mrs. Regina Thorne attended Stake Primary officers .meeting held at American Fork last Saturday. MrT-Er-TCulmer and son Glade. made a business trip to Magna-and Salt Lake thla week. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo M. Miller ot American Fork visited Sunday with Mrs. Miller's parents, Bishop an Mrs. C. 0. Johnson. ' The Van Wagoner Bros., of Heber wars In Pleasant Grove Thursday looking over business opportunities. Lt is whispered that they expect to go into business here. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum WInterton, Mrs. James Pyper, Miss Jennie Pyp-er, Pyp-er, and Mrs. Fred; Hunter ot Heber were rfs4tlng with Mr. and Mrs.. E. T..Colme?.'fhla - waV' US-.?. -V- Mlsr Hermes Peterson entertained IS training teachers of the B. T. U. last Friday evening at a chicken supper. sup-per. The rooms were decorated with roses and chrysanthemums. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed by all The Lindon Second ward M. I. A. held their special activity Tuesday night A splendid program was (iv. en n honor ot the. "Home", after which refreshments were served to a hundred members and parents. Have you visited our big slAuirhter sale yet? . If not we have both lost money. I Plenty of bargains for every Ulan an Tit iimva KtPTf. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hayes and Mrs, S. A Kirk were Salt Lake visitors Mpnday evening. JThey were unable to 'secure .'."tickets to see "The Cover; ed Wagon" which Is being shown In the Salt Lake'Theatre,, until Saturday night Mrs. Alex Thornton accompanied her nephew, Leo-Meredith of AmerL can .Fork, .to. StorrstVtah, Saturday and returned Sunday. While there Mrs. Thornton "visited her daughter, Mrs. Louis Larsen. " Mr. Jackson, manager of theBrigj ham City Thornton Drug, has accepted accept-ed a position with the Thornton Drug No." 5 in Pleasant Grove. Mr. Eddy formerly employed here accepted a position with a drug store at Murray Hugh Wadley -and Miss Jennie Beers were married in Salt Lake on Thursday. Mr. Wadley has been employed em-ployed by the Canning Co. for some time. The young people will make their home bere. K The Second ward Relief society held their work and business meet- It, a Att TiiMila. it th. hom Of MrS. ' . " rj " - ' W. E. Clark. After the business part of the meeting was over," the balance of the afternoon was spent in sew ing and social chat Punch and cook, les were served to 14 membera... The Second- Intermediate rvsr yeirjrlasa Of the Second ward Sunday Prhrtol nleasantlv surprised their teacher, Mrs. Amy Haag last Friday night at her home. Games were joyed after which a plcnlo lunch was served to about 20 guests. Mrs. Haag has resigned from this class work end Mrs. Amelia Burnham will be their teacher. In the future." v : We Print utterwrappera; E IN THE SECOND VARO Ward Conference was held In the Lindon Second ward chapel Sunday, Nov. 11, at 7:30 p. m. with Bp. a G, joanson presiding: Following are the numbers given: Song "Hall to the Brightness Zion's Glad Morning"-. Prayer Edmund Cragun. Song "Arise My Soul Arise". Sacrament administered under dir ection ot John Muzzell and Martelle Keetch. ; i' Ward authorities presented by Counselor J. W. Glllman. " . -' .; Duet-"My Faith In Thee" U Grande Jarman and Geo. Harris Jr. Talk Richard D. Wadley : Song by choir "Daughter of Zlon" Talk A. J. Evans of Stake Prest dency. t-- - -' V Song "For the, Strength of the - I ! Hills" Benediction Mark Downs. ; The Lindon Second ward M. L A. entertained at a social Thursday night, Not. 16, In honor of Theron Whitely, wto leaves Nov. 21 for a mission to the Central States. FEREMC LINDON Pleasant Grove Locals Mr. and Mrs. Glen Monk visited relatives and Mends in Mt. Pleaaan CHfford Smith, who' is employed at Bingham, Is home for a few days. ' 1 "Teddy" Robiaon who is employed at Magna is visiting relatives, here for a few days. 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cutler and. 8. L. Dial were Salt Lake visitors on Thursday. . ... -A , . . .-V i V-''- i! Mr. - and, fra. E. H. Cutler and l!r. and Mrs. 8. I llal""were agna visitors Sunday. , Mrs D. M. Tanner and baby of Og- den visited last week with her father Joseph Hilton and family. Miss Jssle Witt of Heber, return ed to her home after visiting the past week with Miss Nellie Bwenson here. Mrs. Annie L. Gllllsple, librarian of the B. Y. U a former resident or this city is spending a month s va cation with friends In Cache county. Ernest Rasmusson who is complet ing a college course at the B. T. U. this year, has accepted a part time position as teacher at the Provo High school B. F. West, who is working for the John Manwlll Co. ot Logan; his wife and Vanea West -spent Saturday . and ! Sunday here visiting - with their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel West M. I. Avstake board meeting was itke board held Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson. A Iter th f)nfna of the meetinK was tran sacted! 'a" "socftthottr was spent Dln - ty refreshments were served. About 25 members were present. Mrs. Oscar RIchlns entertained Friday evening for her husband's blr. thday, at a real birthday dinner. Cov. era were laid for sixteen fue?t. The table and rooms were decorated In fall flowers. A very enjoyable eve ning was had by all. Those attending the trl-stake re. creatlonal meeting at Provo Wednes- day night were Mrs. Emma Overiaae, Mri. May Orua, Mrs. HatMe Hares, Jas. D. Thorne, Wendell E. Tlnrne Fred Shoeil, Louie Shoell. Stena rnd Ernest Clayton, Viola West. Uvlna and Delbert Fugal, Reva West, Niels iFUIT&l Rose Harper. Paul Walker, . . rl George w. uirson, nuRu ,ker, Lloyd Olpln, Harry Ricnsras dq ETroy West The Utah Power ft Light Co. have beenTreplaclng soma ot the wires on w.im fra with new coooer wires w.w " - - this week. Ont lady , reported that she ipolled her bread - having the power turned off while ber bread was in the oven. One woman's washing waa delayed two hours because there was no power, and still another per. son was dolayed with her ironing In the middle of a dress shirt m time. . llnemet notify , those concerned before yoa turn the power trom we line. . " - - 1ST WARD PRIMARY PROGRAM THURSDAY , The following program vwlll be rendered by the First ward Primary Association Thursday, Nov. 21, at 7:30 p. m. .- " 1- Selection High School BarnU-3 BarnU-3 Prayer Bp. E. D. Olpln. S "Earth's Fairest Flowers" and "A Talk With the Color Fairies" 1st grade; - i Selection by Band 6 Doll Drill Second grade. I The Undoing of Mr. Snowman- Second grade. . T; Rainbow Song Third grade. I, Klfi'tt 8pring Dance Elisa beth and ZIna Green. I The Seven Jumps Boys' class. 10 Reading Miss Johnson II Twoact play Sea Guti girls IS Selection by Band - IS Benediction . The small sum ot 6 and 10 cents will be charged as admission, and at the conclusion of the program re. freshments such as hot chllL.. pop corn, and prize boxes wtll be sold In the basement Everybody welcome. TfK rRIKT BUTTER WRAFPIBS ' ' Reed Warnlck was an Ogden vis. ttor Friday and Saturday. Miss Tarda Hilton spent the week' end jn Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Hilton of Olm. stead, 'spent Monday here with rela atives.", V "r '' ' - : V'.-' mmmJmmm' '' ' r i. . Mrs. .Eleanor Hayea of Provo, visited vis-ited with ter daughter,' Mrs. H. E. Johnson and family this weekC ' j l'ri. Flcyi J.mitmg bt Mammot xtM evtwwla' naaaant OroTe Son-day;.;- Mr ind Mrs. Arthur Carson : of Magna, . visited . relatives here - from Thursday, to Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. German E. Ellsworth and son of Salt Lake, were visitors hers Tuesday. . "Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Anderson and two children, ot Msson.HU are vis. King at the (oma of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. WtUetts. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coddlngton of American Fork, were visitors with Mrs. Coddington's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. BoulUr of Lindon Friday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Gunner Rasmusson of Provo, spent Wednesday afternoon at Pleasant Grove, visiting with Mrs, Eleanor West, Miss Florence Cobbley, IS year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cobbley Cobb-ley of Lindon," was operated upon at the Provo Hospital Wednesday tor appendicitis and complications. HaVft .yOU-.ylsited our . bte slaughter sale vet? If not we have both lost money. Plenty of bargains for everyone. every-one. Pleasant Grove Merc. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel West, entertained en-tertained Sunday at a family dinner. Those of the family present were Mr. and Mrs. David A. West and family fam-ily ot Salt Lake; Mr. ' and Mrs. J. Wallace West and. family of Lehl; Mr. and Mrs. B. F. West of Logan: Mr. and Mrs. E. R. West, Mr. and lira. A. P. Warnlck. Mr. and Mrs. V. N. West and? family, Vance and Reva, West of Pleasant Grove. - . " Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roblson announce an-nounce the marriage of their son Burdell to Miss Gladys Madison of Lake View, t The ceremony was per. formed. In the Salt Lake temple on Wednesday. The Madison and Roblson families gave reception at the home ot the bride, 150 guests being '' present pre-sent Monday a shower was given In honor of the bride at the home xf the bride's nncle, James Madison T of Lake View and on Saturday last the Mutual girls of the Lake View, ward gave- a shower In honor of the happy couple. ""They will make their home in Magna where Mr. Roblson has a good position, bavin? been employed there the past summer. .Their many Wends ct:ai congratulations "and good wishes. ! Plepsant. Grove" High School Notes Chapel IYofraa,' Wednesday Kev. II 1 "Would My Love" Mendals. , Girl's Glee Club, ; S Prayer Mr. 11. E. Johnson. ' written by Harold NelsofcMIsslon FJeild, Hawaiian Islands, dlBCUselng . S ReadiQ ot letter-euDDOsedb Us concern for the .happenings ,of the P. O. H. S.Sd especially tor the II. E. C. and Ag"'Clijb Ball. This event promises ta be. mostenjoyable. Good music, good decoratlonsre-freshments decoratlonsre-freshments good. 4 Saxaphona solo "A ' Dream" Robert Holdaway. ,-- 5. Lecture Dean H. V. Hoyt, B. T. U Subject "Specialisation of the! World." Outstanding statements. 1. Establish Ideals. . . t. Ideals act as a yard stick to measure every act of your Ufa. 8. ' They furnlsb us the motor pow er to propel as along. 1 An ideal Is the best thing to take the useless time out ot our lives. 8 Ideals make our work . pleasant and Interesting. ; 6. We then get "our exhilaration from within out rather from without in.- ' v; . "My Wild Irish Rose" Girls' Glee Club. : 7. March Music Mr, Overlade. 6ne of the most Interesting events ot last week was a senior class danc. 1ng party. The first part ot the re- nlng was given over to the playing of games and the latter entirely to dan. clng. During the - dance pineapple frappe, wafers and coated nuts were served. ' By the -miles" it was evident that every, one enjoyed a ' real sociable time. Class attendance waa 100 per cant 1 .-' . e e ' - ' ' 'Friday night the Freshmen had a elass basket party. The baskets were Indeed very charming as well as Inviting, In-viting, after such a rollicking time la playing games and dkndng. i ; . Th glls baskeu; held lunch" for two. The baskets were numbered and the boy holding the lucky number claimed the basket and the -owner for the lunch period. A very splendid program preceded the game playing and dancing. ; ' . e - . -' The 8enlors had charge of the chapel program Friday, Nov. I. ; All parts were bandied 1a a most satisfactory satis-factory manner. The program; Prayer Estella Draper. Reading "Young Fellow,' My Lad" Oladys West Song Senior Boys. School Prophecy Ruby Radmall. Short talk Mr. Kirk. Songs "The Old Swimming Hole" "little Red School House," r Senior "Tom Boys" Maurine Gm-mett, Gm-mett, Afton Parker, Margie . Allred, Maurine Fage. Iduslc Thelma Pearl West 1 r;: : A "ihortchapel exercise was " held Monday In honor of the boys who gave their Uvea that we might enjoy peace and prosperity. The school sang "The Flag Without a State." Mr. Smith gave a tribute to boys of Pleasant Grove who, made .the. supreme sac. TlfJcftand Miss Lindsay gave the reading, "Vive La France." e The High school has Just finished a most successful volley ball series wherein the faculty members emerg ed victorious. - -r '--.;. Thg first game was a decisive win by the seniors who! played., against the Sophs., the scores being 21.6 and 21-7. Everyone then picked the Seniors Sen-iors for. champs until the defeat of the Freshmen by the Juniors. The faculty defeated the 8enlors 21-15 and 21.7 and the Juniors beat tli0 Sophs, tl IS, 18.21, M, which narrowed It down to the Faculty and Juniors. 1 This was shown more com. pletely when the Juniors defeated the Seniors 21.19 and 21-6. The faculty WESTINGIIOUSE SPECIAL BATTEEY . - Fits 80 Ter Cent of All Care. Hayes Auto Go. Vt vi "7 "7 "7 t rt trf t n -r A Three Act Drama Which Will Be Worth Seeing "Sweet Lavender" a thre.act drama, dra-ma, will be presented In Clark's Hall here Monday night, commencing at : SO o'clock. The play la given by the 1st ward of American Fork for the benefit of a fund being raised to install heating system in the ward chapelr- .- Some of Jhebest talent of the ward appears in this play which drew a large house at American Fork last Friday night ; Special City Council Meeting 'vThe City Council held a special meeting Monday evening to decide on the tiedotes at the recent city election. elec-tion. W. WLim and Niels FugaL who received : thee same number of votes, drew lots arid .Mr. Fugal waa victorious and will servXthe city aa tour year councilman. O Id Resident Dies In Idaho Word baa been received by relative here ot the death of Annie Fugal Boren ot Idaho. Mrs. Boren Is a slater sla-ter of Mrst Llixle Thorne and Lewis-Fugal. Lewis-Fugal. She' had been tn poor , health for some time and was advised - to-be to-be operated upon for a complication v of diseases. 8he submitted to an op peratlon some time ago and after H lingering several weeks, finally pass ed away. Funeral service will be held In Idaho, but Interment will be made . inTlne Prove cemetery. May In Cngland. ; , Hay ls now " being made la many ""' parts ef England by means ot an electric elec-tric fan which dries the grass, which Is cut and stacked while still green. Making ef thoee. In shoe factories possessing most " modem machinery , a ahoe the be made complete In twenty minutes -though lt passes through over a hundred hun-dred separate operation. , w; r" "V r' part ef TTmeT":-" When we consider ourselves aa merely a part of time, we don't worry so much over thejoa or wastage of It . Wheat and Beans. , . Loaves of wheat bread mads with a XO per1 cent mixture of soy bean flout have recently become popular ta Vienna, Vien-na, Austria. " As Cemfy ss He Deserves.. The man who sits down snd waits for a golden opportunity to corns along never has a comfortable seat Boston Transcript , ' y Run Right Together. . As "a man grows old time files se swiftly that the future becomes the past before he can realise that It If present - ... ..1 r . " j " to Why Worry? "Many s man got hlsself sick worry-In worry-In "bout things,"" said Charcoal Eph, rumlnatively, "an' be didn't never know""dat ' de "ooUei thing - he mos kbout never did happen. worry 1 .....I ncouragement '""" ' Jod Tunktns says the fact that' man doesn't know what he's talking about too often encourages him to go on talking without feur of being held responsible.' - . Klllymoon Castle. " T Klllymoon castle, In Tyrone, Ireland, built about a century ago from designs de-signs by, Nash, the celebrated arch itect, at a reputed cost of $400,000, baa been sold to farmer for $500. showed their auperlorlty' by defeating ' the heretofore victorious Juniors. ... The rest of the games were for the most . part uninteresting; the scores being: Faculty 21-21; Sophs. 6.15T Frosh 21t21, Seniors 19-2; ? Faculty 21-2, Frosh, 12.12.. :pv ..1.,,.,,. We are now in the midst of the basketball series, which promises mors thrills than the volley ball ser. lea -v.;,; LI -saw I t- - . ' -. .- ",t..;.: ' |